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A ladybug is considered a land arthropod along with arachnids and other insects. Arachnids (like Spiders & scorpians) breathe through things called book lungs and other arthropods have well adapted organs for sight, sound, touch, and breathing. So-long story short, Ladybugs breathe through their well adapted organs for getting air.

For more information, I'd search for how insects breathe or do insects have lungs. :) Hope this helped!

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